Rise of Kingdoms Bot Farm: The Complete Guide (2026)

2026-06-13 · 12 min

What Is a Rise of Kingdoms Bot Farm?

A Rise of Kingdoms bot farm is an automation service that plays the game Rise of Kingdoms (RoK) on a player's account 24 hours a day. The service handles repetitive tasks: resource gathering, gem farming, troop training, building upgrades, and barbarian hunting. RokdBot is a cloud-hosted bot farm based in Vietnam. In 2026 RokdBot runs this automation on its own servers, so the customer installs no software and keeps no PC running. A customer buys one of four packages priced from $6 to $48 (150,000 to 1,200,000 VND), shares account access through Discord or Zalo, and the team configures the bot within 24 hours. Additionally, the bot farms continuously: roughly 3,000 to 4,000 gems per day in the home kingdom and 5,000 to 8,000 per day on the KvK map. Anti-detection measures include randomized timing and per-account IP rotation.

This guide explains how cloud bot farming works, whether it is safe, what it costs, and how a managed service compares to running your own emulator bot. It is written for both free-to-play players who want to escape the daily grind and paying players who want to optimize multiple accounts.

How Does a Cloud Bot Farm Work?

A cloud bot farm runs the game on remote servers instead of your own device. With RokdBot the process has five steps. First, the customer purchases a package. Second, the customer provides game account credentials through Discord or Zalo. Third, the RokdBot team configures and launches the bot on its servers. Fourth, the bot runs 24/7 with anti-detection measures active. Fifth, the customer receives periodic progress reports.

The key difference from traditional bots is where the automation runs. Licensed bot software such as GNBots requires you to install an emulator (LDPlayer, BlueStacks, or MEmu) on your own computer and leave it powered on. A cloud "farm-for-me" model removes the PC, the electricity cost, and the technical setup. You are buying an outcome — a farmed account — rather than a tool you must operate yourself.

Is Using a Rise of Kingdoms Bot Safe?

Bot use always carries some account risk, but that risk can be reduced significantly. Lilith Games detects automation in three main ways: in-game captcha challenges that appear at random, behavioral pattern detection that flags identical 24/7 movement, and reports from other players when farming is too aggressive. A well-run bot farm counters each of these. RokdBot uses human-like behavior simulation with random delays and varied click patterns, session-duration randomization so the account is not active in a perfectly mechanical cycle, anti-captcha solving through 2Captcha integration, and a separate rotating IP for every account with no shared resources between accounts.

No service can promise zero risk, and any provider that does is being dishonest. What separates a safer operation from a risky one is whether these mitigations exist at all. The practical evidence is longevity: accounts that survive many months of continuous operation indicate the detection-avoidance is working, which is the subject of the case study below.

How Much Does a Rise of Kingdoms Bot Farm Cost?

RokdBot offers four packages in 2026. Prices are in Vietnamese dong (VND) with approximate US dollar equivalents.

PackagePrice (VND)Price (USD)DurationAccountsKey features
Trial150,000~$67 days1Basic auto farm, new customers only
Basic (V1)750,000~$3030 days1Full auto farm + gem gathering
Premium (V2)900,000~$3630 days1Custom strategy + events + priority support
Ultimate (V3)1,200,000~$4830 days2-3Multi-account + VIP + weekly reports

The Trial at 150,000 VND is a one-week entry point for new customers. The Basic package covers full resource and gem farming for a single account. Premium adds event participation and custom strategy. Ultimate is the multi-account tier, supporting 2 to 3 accounts, which is where players running farm accounts get the strongest value per dong. For a deeper return-on-investment breakdown across all packages, see RokdBot V1 vs V2 vs V3 ROI comparison.

Cloud Bot Farm vs Running Your Own Emulator Bot?

Both approaches automate the same in-game actions, but the operating model differs. Running your own emulator bot means buying or downloading bot software, installing an Android emulator on a PC, configuring scripts yourself, and keeping that machine running 24/7 — paying for electricity and troubleshooting crashes. A cloud bot farm shifts all of that to the provider.

FactorRun your own emulatorCloud bot farm (RokdBot)
Software installRequired (emulator + bot)None
PC kept on 24/7YesNo
Technical setupYou configure scriptsProvider configures
Electricity costYour billIncluded in price
Anti-detectionYou manageProvider manages
Multiple accountsOne PC per few accountsProvider scales

The trade-off is control versus convenience. Running your own emulator gives you full control and no recurring per-account fee beyond your hardware, but it demands time, technical skill, and an always-on computer. A cloud farm costs a monthly fee but removes every operational burden. For players who value their time or run several accounts, the managed model usually wins; for hobbyists who enjoy tinkering, self-hosting can make sense.

What Features Should a Rise of Kingdoms Bot Have?

A complete RoK bot should automate the full daily loop, not just gathering. RokdBot runs automation across several categories. For resource gathering it does automatic RSS collection of food, wood, stone, and gold, with smart node selection to avoid conflict and auto-return to city when a march is full. For gem farming it gathers roughly 3,000 to 4,000 gems per day in the home kingdom and 5,000 to 8,000 per day on the KvK map, using randomized coordinates for safety.

For troop management it auto-trains all troop types, auto-heals wounded troops, and uses speedups when configured. For city development it upgrades buildings in priority order, researches technology, and optimizes the building queue. For daily tasks it collects daily and quest rewards, gathers alliance gifts, performs alliance help, kills barbarians for events, and joins rallies when configured.

Two capabilities stand out as RokdBot specialties: barbarian automation that maximizes action-point efficiency, and multi-march parallel gathering that keeps several marches active at once — something manual free-to-play players cannot sustain through sleep hours. If you want to understand the action-point math behind barbarian farming, see the Action Points management guide, and for gem throughput see the F2P gem farming guide.

What Results Can a Bot Farm Actually Produce?

The clearest evidence is long-term customer data. One RokdBot account was run continuously for 17 months with no action-point spending and no purchased VIP boosts. By the latest update its statistics were: Power 98.1 million, VIP 18, City Hall 25, around 24,000 tier-15 troops, 28.2 billion total resources gathered, and roughly 3,005 days — about 8.2 years — of accumulated speedups. The reported return on investment exceeded 50 times the service cost over that period.

These numbers illustrate the compounding nature of continuous farming: a manual player loses every hour spent sleeping or working, while an always-on bot captures all 24 hours. The full breakdown, including how the account reached City Hall 25 without spending, is documented in the 17-month auto honor farming case study.

How Do You Pay and Get Started?

RokdBot supports two payment methods. Vietnamese customers use VietQR — an instant bank transfer through a dynamic QR code on HD Bank, auto-confirmed by a SePay webhook. International customers pay through a PayPal.me link. Checkout is anonymous and takes about two clicks, with no account registration required.

After payment, the customer shares game credentials through Discord or Zalo, and the team configures the bot within 24 hours. Support runs through Discord as the primary channel and Zalo for Vietnamese customers, with a typical response time of 1 to 2 hours. To choose a package, see current pricing and packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Rise of Kingdoms bot farm legal? Botting violates the game's terms of service, like in nearly every online game. It is not a criminal matter, but the account-level risk is a banned account, which is why anti-detection measures matter.

Do I need a powerful PC? No. Because RokdBot runs on its own cloud servers, the customer needs no PC, no emulator, and no always-on machine.

How many accounts can I run? The Ultimate package supports 2 to 3 accounts. Single-account play is covered by the Trial, Basic, and Premium tiers.

How fast is setup? The bot is configured and running within 24 hours of purchase and credential sharing.

Will I get banned? There is always some risk, but RokdBot reduces it with human-like behavior simulation, session randomization, anti-captcha solving, and per-account IP rotation. The 17-month case study above shows long-term survivability in practice. For a deeper safety analysis, read Is Rise of Kingdoms bot safe?.

Summary

A Rise of Kingdoms bot farm automates the repetitive core of the game so an account grows 24/7. RokdBot delivers this as a managed, cloud-hosted service: no software, no PC, packages from 150,000 VND, setup within 24 hours, and anti-detection built in. Compared with running your own emulator bot, the managed model trades a monthly fee for the removal of all operational work — a trade that favors anyone who values time or runs multiple accounts. The long-term case-study data shows that continuous, careful automation compounds into results no manual schedule can match. See RokdBot packages and pricing.

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